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Revision as of 16:19, 16 January 2021
Overview
The Challenging Part
The most challenging requirement of this honor is probably this:
1c. Make a pillow cover, wall hanging, cover for chair, footstool, or piano bench in needlepoint or counted cross stitch.
[[AY Honors/Needle Craft/Requirements|Tab Name/Printable Version]]
1. Do two of the following:
- a. Embroider one of the following: dresser scarf, pair of pillowcases, luncheon cloth, or other equivalent article.
- b. Make a pillow cover or wall hanging, a set of four sachet pillows, or three tree ornaments out of any of the following methods:
- i. Punch embroidery
- ii. Candlewicking
- iii. Crewel
- c. Make a pillow cover, wall hanging, cover for chair, footstool, or piano bench in needlepoint or counted cross stitch.
- d. Make an article using any of the following methods:
- i. Applique
- ii. Fagoting
- iii. Smocking
- iv. Shirring
- v. Swedish weaving on linen or huck toweling
2. Show articles you have made, using ten of the following stitches:
- a. Back
- b. Blanket
- c. Braid
- d. Buttonhole
- e. Roman
- f. Chain
- g. Cross
- h. Feather
- i. Fishbone Stem
- j. French knot
- k. Heavy chain
- l. Herringbone
- m. Lazy daisy
- n. Long and short
- o. Outline
- p. Running
- q. Satin
- r. Split
- s. Star filling
- t. Stem
- u. Whipping
3. Show the correct way of gathering lace and whipping it to hemmed edge.
4. Describe a satisfactory method of keeping your fancy-work equipment in good condition.
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